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  • ... and Virtual Reality Systems IV, edited by Scott S. Fisher and Mark Bolas and John O. MerrittPro. SPIE 3012, : 1997.
  • ... But the functionality of this structure was often put in question by the audience's preference for jumping around on the...
  • ... "You call THIS ARt???" On October 9 2010, Sander Veenhof & Mark Skwarek organized "We AR in MoMA," an uninvited cyberspace...
  • ... dimension(s) of cylindrical anamorphosis, and on the question of how a spatialized installation set-up can trigger embodied...
  • ... by corporations. This state of affairs provokes the entangled question as to whether our origins and futures are up for sale?
  • The Distorted Barbie -
    "The distorted Barbie" is a web-art installation that displayed digitally altered images of Barbie dolls in order to comment on Barbie as a cultural/commercial symbol and pop-icon. He published his original Distorted Barbie both on his own site at
  • ... of art. Under the motto ›Smart Art‹ we will present works that question social conventions, take familiar things out of their context and...
  • off-sense 2006 -
    ... autonomously through a self-enclosed environment. Based on the question of whether computers can emulate human conversation, these...
  • DATA DYNAMIX -
    ...POINT TO POINT, Mark Napier Point to Point is a public art work that uses the motion of people in public space to drive an evolving graphic...
  • Search for Simurgh is an immersive, interactive performance installation named for the Persian mythological bird akin to a Phoenix. In Search for Simurgh, the audience will move through a series of chambers as they take an active role in this